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South Korean female artist Han Go-eun responded to her father's debt storm and said she had severed ties for more than two decades

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South Korean female artist Han Go-eun responded to her father's debt storm and said she had severed ties for more than two decades

South Korean female artist Han Gao'en responded to her father's debt storm through the agency today, saying that she has cut off contact with his father for more than two decades.

Recently, someone broke the news on the Internet that he helped Han Gaoen's parents to do a guarantee 40 years ago, and as a result, because the other party did not repay the debt and immigrated to the United States, he bore a heavy debt for the other party. In response to the above-mentioned revelations, Han Gaoen responded through the brokerage company that she has no contact with her father for more than twenty years. Han Gaoen's brokerage company said that Han Gaoen was separated from his family since childhood because his father did not fulfill his parental responsibilities, and after he grew up and returned to China, he shouldered the responsibility of taking care of his family, during which Han Gaoen was threatened many times because of the debts owed by his father, and he also repaid his father's debts many times.

Han Gao'en's brokerage company said that after the death of his mother, Heung-eun once again had a conflict with his father because of the inheritance issue, and eventually Han Gao'en gave up a lot of things that should have belonged to her. He also completely cut off contact with his father. Han Gao'en's brokerage firm said that Han Gao'en was deeply sorry for the people who suffered losses because of his father and would do his best to help the victims recover their losses.

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